ZIP HydroTap G4 ® User Guide • • • • Tap Operation...................(Pages 2-6) LCD Screen & Menu .......(Pages 7-17) Maintenance.................... (Page 17-19) Menu Icons.......................(Page 19) Date of Installation............./........./.......... Chilled Residential model Affix Model Number Label Here 802262 802262 - Chilled HT User Guide - 7-15 - v2.
3. Tap operation To dispense chilled water: HydroTap Classic: Press or pull lever Depressing the “Blue” lever allows the dispensing of chilled water. Pulling forward the Blue lever allows the tap to operate in a “notouch” mode. Water will flow from between 5 and 15 seconds (This is user adjustable). To reset, return the handle to the “Off” position and repeat the step. The lever has to be manually returned to the “Off” position.
. Tap functions Elite Tap: The Elite tap uses touch sensitive controls, in lieu of levers, to dispense Chilled water. Touching any of the chilled buttons allows the dispensing of chilled water. Chilled Button 802262 - Chilled HT User Guide - 7-15 - v2.
3. Tap functions ARC & CUBE Tap: On powerup, wait 30secs. for the unit to calibrate. The Arc/ Cube control may be rotated in a forward or reverse direction to dispense Chilled water. The rotary control is spring loaded in the anticlockwise direction and when released, will return to the OFF position. When rotated clockwise the tap operates in a “Pot fill” mode. Water will flow from between 5 and 15 seconds (This is user adjustable). To reset, return the handle to the “Off” position and repeat the step.
3. Tap Lights Chilled Water Light: (All) On all the time: This indicates that the temperature of the chilled water is within the set temperature range. Flashing slowly: This indicates that the chilled water is not within the set temperature range. When the chilled water is at the set temperature, the light will stop flashing. This could take several minutes. During heavy usage, the temperature can rise out of this range.
3. Filter light Filter Light Filter light: Filter Change Light Off: This indicates the filter is operating within its normal specified lifespan. Filter Change light flashing slowly: The light will flash slowly when the filter is due for replacement and the LCD will show “Filter Change”. Refer to “Replacing the filter” in section ‘C’ of this document.
3LCD Screen **Status window Set chilled water temp. Filter usage Zip HydroTap introduces a ‘TOUCH’ screen for easy setup and operation adjustment. See page 19 for icon details.
3LCD Main Menu Language Screen Menu Sub Menu • English • System Faults • Event Log • Filter Flush Installation Service Security Communication A • Deutsch • Product Info Information Sub Menu Options Section • Filter Reset • Product serial no.
A LCD Screen operation - Section A Set Language 1. Press [MENU] for main menu. 2. Press [Language] button. 3. Select the country to change the language 4. Press [<=] button for the previous menu LCD Screen operation - Section B B System Information In this section, you can find your product serial number , check system fault messages or view the event logs of your product. 1. Press the [MENU] button for the main menu. 2.
LCD Screen operation - Section C Install C Once your Zip HydroTap G4 unit has been installed, Go to Install menu to configure the system settings for your product. Sub menu: 1 - Filter Flush 2 - Filter Reset 3 - Lux sensor calibration 1. - Filter Flush Have a 10L bucket or similar container (not supplied) at the ready to hold a quantity of water that will be ejected while the Filter Flush Mode is in operation.
LCD Screen operation - Section C 2. - Filter Reset After replacing the filter, the counters should be reset 1. Press the [MENU] button for main menu. 2. Press the [Install] button. 3. Press the [Filter Reset] button. 4. To set the filter life or edit filter usage, refer to section G- Filter. 3 - Lux Sensor Calibration NOTE: Conduct calibration under normal light conditions 1. Press [MENU] button for main menu. 2. Press [Install] button. 3. Press [Lux Sensor Calibration] button. 4.
LCD Screen operation - Section E E Security The Zip HydroTap G4 allows the appliance coordinator to set up a password to protect against users changing the preferred system settings. To set a password 1. Press the [MENU] button for main menu. 2. Press the [Security] button. 3. Press [Change Password} 4. Enter a 4 digit password To change a password 1. Press the [MENU] button for main menu. 2. Press the [Security] button. 3. Press [Change Password} 4. Enter your old 4 digit password 5.
3. LCD Screen operation - Section G g Instructions G Settings 1. Press the [MENU] button for main menu. 2. Press the [Settings] button. 3. Press [Enable Password]. 4. Then enter your 4-digit password. You will need to enter your password to access the settings screens. If you have forgotten the password, please disconnect the power and restart your HydroTap unit. Set Date / Time 1. Press [MENU] button for main menu. 2. Press [Setting] button. 3. Press [Date/Time] button. 4.
3. LCD Screen operation - Section G tions Filter Zip HydroTap G4 allows the user to adjust filter life and edit filter usage. Note: The filter life may be set as a function of Litres used, or in months from the filter change. When the first of these functions is reached (i.e. Litres or months expired), the filter warning light will be illuminated on the tap. Either of these functions may be disabled (See below). To edit the filter life: 1. Press [MENU] button for main menu. 2. Press [Setting] button. 3.
3. LCD Screen operation - Section G tions Energy Modes This mode allows the HydroTap to Go into Energy Saving mode. In Sleep Mode the unit will Go to “Sleep” after a 2hr period of inactivity. The Chilled water will be ON or OFF. When the period of inactivity passes, the home screen status window will show “Sleep Mode”. To activate the sleep mode: 1. Press [MENU] button for main menu. 2. Press [Setting] button. 3. Press [Energy Modes] button. 4.
LCD Screen operation - Section G In ON / OFF Mode the user may turn the unit ON or OFF at specific times for individual days or alternatively by weekly and/or weekend settings. To activate ON/OFF mode: 1. Press the [MENU] button for main 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. menu. Press the [Setting] button. If required, Enter your 4 digit password Press the [Energy Modes] button. Select ‘Individual set’ if you wish to allocate a specific time for each day.
3. LCD Screen operation - Section G Dispense Times The ability to change the maximum dispensing time for the chilled water has been introduced. The default settings for the maximum dispensing times is 15 seconds. Here, the operator may change the dispensing time to between 5 and 15 seconds, in increments of 1 second. To edit the dispensing times: 1. Press the [MENU] button for main menu. 2. Press the [Setting] button. 3. Press the [Dispense Time] button. 4.
Filter Maintenance Water Filter The Zip HydroTap notifies when filter replacement is due. If you notice one of the following, you will need to change the filter: • The Change Filter light will flash white once a second and remain so until reset. A filter status light is located below the Chilled Blue Lights on the tap head assembly. • The filter percentage will change to 0% on the screen.
Filter Maintenance Cleaning General cleaning Do not use strong, corrosive, spray or abrasive cleaners. Clean with a soft damp cloth and mild soap. Under sink units must never be located near, or cleaned with water jets. Avoid using air bourne pesticides near the undersink unit. Home Menu Icons 50% Filter use. This icon displays the filter usage remaining from 100% (New filter) to 0% (end of life). When it reaches 0% the filter warning light on the tap head will flash slowly.
Contact Details Head Office Zip Heaters (Aust) Pty. Ltd. ABN: 46 000 578 727 67 Allingham Street Condell Park NSW 2200 Postal: Locked Bag 80 Bankstown 1885 Australia Website: www.zipwater.com Facsimile: (02) 9796 3858 Telephone: (02) 9796 3100 Free Call: 1 800 638 633 As Zip policy is one of continuous product improvement, changes to specifications may be made without prior notice. Images in this booklet have been modified and may not be true representations of the finished goods.